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The University of Oxford and Bayer HealthCare have entered into a strategic research alliance in the area of gynaecological therapies. The multi-target collaboration focuses on endometriosis and uterine fibroids with the goal of discovering and developing innovative treatment options for these diseases. The alliance is for an initial period of two years, but is open for extension to up to five years.

Endometriosis is a common condition (affecting up to 10% of women in reproductive years), the cause(s) of which are as yet unknown. © Shutterstock
Endometriosis is a common condition (affecting up to 10% of women in reproductive years), the cause(s) of which are as yet unknown.

Development of the INDIGO partnership knowledge exchange strategy

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Taylor Salisbury T. et al, (2026), SSM - Mental Health, 9, 100602 - 100602

Strategies for streamlining uterine topographic classification in placenta accreta spectrum

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Walker SP. et al, (2026), Ajog Global Reports, 6

Rethinking ovarian cancer III: the past decade and future directions.

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Balkwill FR. et al, (2026), Nat Rev Cancer

Generating exosome subtypes: diverse membrane origins and mergers.

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Goberdhan DCI. et al, (2026), Trends Cell Biol

Developmental and clinical perspectives guiding neurodevelopmental follow-up of high-risk newborns.

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Fernandes M. et al, (2026), Arch Dis Child Educ Pract Ed

Women with chronic pelvic pain can be stratified using multimodal assessment.

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Demetriou L. et al, (2026), Pain, 167, 786 - 802

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